04GENERAL SPECIFICATION DATA
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INFORMATION Coil
Make/type Bosch 0221 122 392........................................................................
Distributor
Make/type Lucas 35 DLM8........................................................................
Firing angles 0°-45°-90°(every 45°)±1° ....................................................................
Application 12V Negative ground.......................................................................
Pick-up air gap adjustment
(Pick-up limb/reluctor tooth) 0.20 mm to 0.35 mm.............................................
Pick-up winding resistance 2k to 5k ohms...............................................
Fuses
Type Autofuse (blade type).................................................................................
blow ratings to suit individual circuits
Horns
Make/type Klamix (Mixo) TR99........................................................................
Starter motor
Make and type Bosch 12v.................................................................
MAINTENANCE
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MAINTENANCE SERVICE SCHEDULE
This section gives information on the range of service
procedures.
Where required, instructions are given for carrying out
each service procedure, or a cross reference is given,
where the procedure can be found in this manual.
Service Schedule sheets are published separately to
reflect the maintenance needs and intervals for each
vehicle variant and model year. The procedures given
must be used in conjunction with the Service
Schedule sheets.
The Service Schedule sheets are available from:-
Land Rover Merchandising
PO Box 534
Erdington
Birmingham B24 0QS.
England.VEHICLE INTERIOR
CHECK SEATS & BELTS
Check condition and security of seats, seat belt
mountings, seat belts, buckles and opertion of inertia
seat belts. Lubricate seat tilt pivots.
CHECK OPERATION OF FOOT BRAKE AND
CLUTCH
If pedal feels 'spongy' bleed system.See BRAKES,
Repair, Brake System Bleed
or.See CLUTCH,
Repair, Bleed hydraulic system
Check all hoses and pipes for security, fractures and
leaks. Fit new hoses and pipes as necessary.
CHECK OPERATION OF LAMPS
Check operation of all lamps, horns and warning
indicators.
CHECK OPERATION OF WIPERS
Check operation of front/rear screen wipers and
washers and condition of wiper blades.
AIR BAG MODULE(S)
Check air bag module covers.
Check visually for signs of damage.
Renew every ten years.
CRUISE CONTROL
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REPAIR
5.Disconnect 2 Lucars from horn contacts.
6.Remove 2 screws securing cruise control switch
to steering wheel.
7.Remove 3 bolts securing mounting bracket to
steering wheel and remove mounting bracket.
8.Remove cruise control switch from steering
wheel.
Refit
9.Reverse removal procedure. Ensuring wiring
harness is routed correctly.
10. Models fitted with airbags:Refit driver's airbag
module and follow all safety precautions.
See
SUPPLEMENTARY RESTRAINT SYSTEM,
Repair, Driver's Airbag Module
ROTARY COUPLER
Service repair no - 19.75.54
The rotary coupler is located behind the steering
wheel. Access is gained by removing the steering
wheel and steering column shroud.
NOTE: On vehicles fitted with airbags.See
SUPPLEMENTARY RESTRAINT SYSTEM,
Repair, Rotary Coupler
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Remove steering wheel.
See STEERING,
Repair, Steering Wheel
3.Release 2 turnbuckles securing lower dash
closing panel and lower.
4.Remove 3 screws securing lower half of shroud
to steering column.
5.Disconnect rotary coupler multiplug from
steering column harness.
STEERING
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REPAIR Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Position road wheels straight ahead so steering
wheel can be correctly re-assembled.
3. Airbag fitted:Remove air bag.
See
SUPPLEMENTARY RESTRAINT SYSTEM,
Repair, Driver's Airbag Module
4.Remove trim pad from steering wheel,
disconnect Lucars from horn button.
5.Disconnect rotary coupler multiplug.
6.Loosen but do not remove retaining nut.
7.Release steering wheel from taper, remove
retaining nut and washer.
8.Release harness from retaining clip.
9.Withdraw steering wheel whilst at the same time
feeding harness through wheel hub.
CAUTION: Prevent rotation of rotary
coupler once steering wheel is removed.
Secure in position with adhesive tape.
NOTE:Do not carry out further
dismantling if component is removed for
access only.
Refit
10.Recheck road wheels are positioned straight
ahead.
11.Position steering wheel to column, feed harness
through wheel hub.
12.Remove adhesive tape securing rotary coupler.
13.Locate rotary coupler drive pegs and indicator
switch self-cancel pegs in steering wheel hub,
push wheel fully onto taper.
14.Fit steering wheel nut. Tighten to
50 Nm.
15.Connect rotary coupler multiplug.
16.Non airbag module: Fit horn push assembly,
connect Lucars to horn button, secure harness
in clip.
17.Fit airbag module - if fitted.
See
SUPPLEMENTARY RESTRAINT SYSTEM,
Repair, Driver's Airbag Module
18.Reconnect battery negative lead.
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REPAIR UPPER STEERING COLUMN
Service repair no - 57.40.01
NOTE: Steering column assembly is not a
serviceable component.
CAUTION: Before removing any parts of
steering linkage, it is imperative that road
wheels are positioned straight ahead. then
steering wheel removed to prevent rotary coupler
being wound up or damaged.
CAUTION: After refitting steering linkage
parts follow correct procedure to ensure
that road wheels, steering box and
steering wheel are correctly positioned relative to
each other when in straight ahead condition. if
steering wheel requires repositioning, ensure that
drive pegs on rotary coupler are correctly
positioned before steering wheel is replaced.
This ensures drive pegs locate in their holes in
rear of steering wheel.
After final alignment, connect rotary coupler
multiplug, tighten steering wheel securing nut and
fit airbag - if fitted or steering wheel trim pad and
horn push assembly.
Remove
1.Remove steering wheel.
See Steering Wheel
CAUTION: Prevent rotation of rotary
coupler once steering wheel is removed.
Secure in position with adhesive tape.
2.Remove driver's access panel.
3.Remove steering column shroud.
See Steering
Column Shroud
4.Remove rotary coupler.See
SUPPLEMENTARY RESTRAINT SYSTEM,
Repair, Rotary Coupler
5.If fitted - remove 4 screws securing knee bolster,
remove knee bolster.
6.Disconnect column switch multiplug.
7.Disconnect ignition switch multiplug from fuse
box.
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM FUNCTION
Perimetric protection
Using the key in the correct sequence will turn on and
off perimetric protection only. When fully perimetrically
armed, all doors, and bonnet [hood] are protected
against unauthorised access. If the door key is used in
the normal manner the driver will be unaware of the
door key sequence. The time taken to lock or unlock
with the key must be less than 5 seconds. To prevent
unauthorised tampering, the alarm will sound if the
key is held in the unlocked position for longer than 5
seconds when armed. Cranking is disabled when
perimetric protection is armed.
NOTE: When key is turned left or right the
keyswitch input will be activated, in
conjunction with the sill button switch
when links are operated.
Volumetric protection
Using the handset transmitter will turn on and off
volumetric protection. In volumetric mode the vehicle
interior is protected using the ultrasonic sensor. Using
the handset also arms and disarms the vehicle
perimetrically. Cranking is disabled when volumetric
and perimetric protection is armed.
NOTE: If armed volumetrically the vehicle
CANNOT be disarmed using the key.
Alarm horn
When an intrusion is detected the alarm horn will
sound intermittently (Switzerland and Denmark
continuous horn sound) and the hazard lights flash
(where territorial regulations allow) for 30 seconds.
The alarm must be retriggered before alarm horn will
sound again.Vehicle status indication
Vehicle status is indicated by up to three devices: (a)
alarm horn, (b) hazard lights, (c) dash board LED.
When the vehicle arms in either mode the hazard
lights will flash three times and the LED will flash
rapidly for 10 seconds. LED will then flash at a slower
rate while vehicle is armed. When the vehicle disarms,
hazard lights will flash once and LED will extinguish. If
LED remains lit, it indicates that the alarm has been
triggered. Turning on ignition or arming the alarm will
extinguish LED. The LED will give a long pulse flash
to indicate the ultrasonic unit being activated.
Central locking
Central locking is controlled by the alarm ECU and
may be operated by the key, sill button(s) or handset.
The system works on both front doors on four door
vehicles or driver's door on two door vehicles.
NOTE: The central door locking system
will shut down for a short period after
more than 15 consecutive operations.
Inertia switch
An inertia switch is incorporated in the alarm system
ECU. If ignition is on and the vehicle receives an
impact sufficient to activate the inertia switch, the ECU
will signal to unlock central locking actuators and flash
hazard lights. Central locking will remain disabled for
30 seconds. To reset turn ignition off and then on after
the 30 second period has elapsed.
Ultrasonic unit
The unit operates by emitting an air pressure carrier
wave and receiving the wave back. Any disturbance
within the vehicle which disturbs the wave will be
detected, triggering the alarm.
When the volumetric sensor is activated it monitors
movement within the vehicle for 15 seconds before
detecting and responding to intrusions. If the sensor
detects movement within the vehicle it delays arming
until a 15 seconds quiet period has elapsed. If
continuous movement is detected the alarm will not
arm volumetrically.
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION Radio frequency system
The RF system uses four frequencies according to
market. If the coaxial aerial is not fitted system
performance will be impaired. Both ECU and handset
have a colour coded label.
Frequency Colour Territory
ECU/Handset
433.92 MHz Blue/black........................... UK, Ireland........................
224.5 MHz, Yellow/yellow............................ France...................
433.92 MHz Blue/Purple........................... Germany......................
433.92 MHz Blue/blue........................... Europe, not France, Switzerland, Italy, Denmark,..........................
Germany
433.92 MHz White/Blue........................... Switzerland, Denmark.......................
315.0 MHz Green/green............................. Rest of world, Italy, Australia....................
315.0 MHz Orange/Green............................. Gulf, Japan..................
Partially armed mode
If a door, tailgate or bonnet [hood] is left open when
the system is armed, the LED will not light for 10
seconds indicating a mislock condition. Hazard lights
will not flash. If an open door or tailgate is causing the
mislock, the starter motor is disabled. The alarm will
sound if ignition is turned to start position. If an open
bonnet [hood] is causing the mislock the starter motor
is disabled. The alarm will arm the volumetric part of
the system. If the door tailgate or bonnet [hood] is
subsequently closed, after a 5 second delay, the
doors will unlock and immediately lock and the system
will fully arm.
Handset transmitter
The handset LED will give one short flash when
button is pressed momentarily.
If button is held down the LED will light again after 2
seconds for 2 seconds, and extinguish until button is
released and repressed. The handset contains unique
information distinguishing it from other transmitters. It
also contains a set of 'random' rolling codes
programmed into the ECU before leaving the factory.
Each time the handset is pressed a different code is
transmitted to the ECU.
If handset is operated more than four times outside
the vehicle range (6 metres) or power supply is
removed, it will be necessary to re-sychronise handset
and the ECU by pressing the handset three times
within range and within 5 seconds.
NOTE: If both handsets are lost or
damaged when system is armed it will be
necessary to fit a new ECU with two
matching handsets.
Handset batteries
If handset LED flashes continuously when button is
pressed, the batteries need replacing. The hazard
lights will flash one 3 second pulse, instead of three
times upon arming vehicle.
Power up mode
The alarm system always remembers the state it was
left in when power was removed. If the alarm powers
up in an armed state and is subsequently triggered it
will give a warning that it will fully trigger unless
disarmed. This warning consists of short horn pulses
every two seconds for 15 seconds.
New born mode
When the ECU is first produced, it will be in its 'new
born' mode. In this mode it will respond to any remote
of the right frequency. This mode will be cancelled
when the ECU has received ten valid handset signals
without power interruption.
Engine cranking
It is only possible to crank the engine when ignition is
ON and alarm disabled.
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION BUILT IN TEST PROCEDURE
The built in test procedure is accessed as follows:
1.Starting conditions: ignition off, doors unlocked,
bonnet [hood] switch depressed.
2.Carry out instructions 3 to 7 within 8 seconds.
3.Release bonnet [hood] switch.
4.Switch ignition ON.
5.Lock doors.
6.Switch ignition OFF.
7.Switch ignition ON.
If alarm is correctly accessed, horn will sound and
LED will flash. The following checks can be made:
8.Open and close any door or tailgate - LED will
light.
9.Depress bonnet [hood] switch - hazards will
flash.
10.Check engine cranking is disabled. Do not turn
off ignition.
11.Check ultrasonic by operating handset, LED will
emit one 5 second flash, and will flash if interior
is disturbed.
NOTE: If ECU is new born mode any
handset of the right frequency will work. If
not an initialised handset is required see
Handset Initialisation.
12.Turn OFF ignition or press handset to end test
procedure. Horn will sound as before to indicate
end of test mode.